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The church is the primary arena in which we learn that glory does not consist in what we do for God but in what God does for us. — Eugene H. Peterson

Caregivers, like all of us, inevitably reflect their culture's attitude toward children and life. The story goes that when Pearl Buck was a child in China, someone asked how she compared her mother to her Chinese amah. Buck replied, "If I want to have a story read, I go to my mother. But if I fall down and need to be comforted, I go to my amah." Her mother's culture valued teaching and learning, while her amah's placed a greater value on nurture. Even as a child, Buck instinctively knew the difference. — David C. Pollock

He who has conquered his internal enemies, to such an Arihant, I bow down to them. Learn to recognize the inner enemies. Anger, pride, deceit and greed are the inner enemies. — Dada Bhagwan

I say, as a singer grows older, his conception grows a little deeper, because he lives life and he understands what he is trying to say a little more. And I think this gives. If a singer tries to find out what's happening in life, it gives him a better insight on telling the story of the song he is trying to sing. — Sam Cooke

I started studying acting, got commercials, and here we are 100 years later. I'm acting and writing and I have a pool and a dog. — Krysten Ritter

The effect of capitalism is to steer human selfishness so that, through the invisible hand of competition, the energies of the capitalist produce the abundance from which the whole society benefits. — Dinesh D'Souza

From where can your authority and license as a parent come from, when you who are old, do worse things? — Juvenal

Dreams are not what you see in your sleep, dreams are things which do not let you sleep. — Cristiano Ronaldo

Act now, for now is all you have. — Og Mandino

Very few things in the living universe are truely inert. So those with the eyes to see it, can precieve a very different realm from mundane world of man. — Evan Currie

Madeline began hearing people saying "Derrida". She heard them saying "Lyotard" and "Foucault" and "Deleuze" and "Baudrillard". That most of these people were those she instinctually disapproved of- upper-middle-class kids who wore Doc Martens and anarchist symbols- made Madeline dubious about the value of their enthusiasm. — Jeffrey Eugenides

I'm not a straight man, but I play one on television. — Dan Butler